Sophie Burnett returns to her family after three years of heartbreak and betrayal, determined to rebuild her shattered life. Once a beloved daughter and socialite, Sophie sacrificed it all for love, only to be abandoned by the man she trusted. Now, Sophie is back—not just to reclaim her life, but to exact calculated revenge on Ethan Crawford and Belinda, the people who destroyed her. With the help of Alexander Beaumont, her former betrothed and a powerful billionaire with his own hidden scars, Sophie sets out to expose their secrets and watch them fall from grace. But as the lines between justice and vengeance blur, Sophie must confront her own vulnerabilities and decide if revenge is worth losing her chance at love and redemption. Can she overcome the shadows of her past, or will her quest for retribution consume her? "Redeemed by the Billionaire" is a gripping billionaire romance filled with passion, betrayal, and second chances, where love and revenge collide in the most unexpected ways.
view more"Where's Ethan?" Camellia asked, her brows knitting together as she glanced around the glittering ballroom. The crowd was alive with laughter and conversation, glasses clinking under the dazzling chandeliers of the Crawford mansion.
Sophie forced a smile, ignoring the pang of disappointment that tugged at her chest. "I'm sure he's just a step away to receive a call."
Her best friend gave her a disapproving hum. Everyone else, but Sophie could see that Ethan wasn't worth all her love, time and efforts. Even when Cameilla tried opening her eyes to it, Sophie would always defends him.
"Love is sacrifice." Sophie would always say. A word she had used more than necessary in comforting herself.
Sophie barely noticed Camellia expression as she excused herself. The hem of her emerald gown swishing around her ankles. Today was supposed to be perfect for her and Ethan. She had spent weeks planning this anniversary celebration —a party to honor three years of marriage, her love and devotion on full display for the world to see.
But Ethan was no where to be found.
She moved through the throngs of guests, offering polite smile and excuses as she searched for her husband. Panic bubbled beneath the surface, but she shoved It away.
"He's probably handling work," she reassured herself, even though the nagging doubts whispered otherwise.
Finally, Sophie reached the grand staircase leading to their private rooms. A faint unease curled up in her stomach as she ascended the stairs.
Then she heard it.
Soft, muffled moans carried through the air, growing louder as she approached their bedroom. Sophie froze, her hands hovering over the door knob.
No..... It can't be. This can't be happening. Sophie shook her head vigorously as if that would deny the reality happening before her.
The moans grew louder, punctuated by a loud throaty cry that made her blood run cold.
With trembling and sweaty hands, she pushed the door open.
There, on their matrimonial bed, Ethan was tangled with Belinda. Her arms were draped over his shoulders, her head throw back in mock ectasy, while Ethan thrust into her, with an intensity that made Sophie stomach churn.
"Ethan," Sophie whispered, her voice barely audible over the roaring in her ears.
The sound of her voice snapped them out of their pleasureable moments. Belinda smirked, lazily adjusting the sheet to cover herself while, Ethan turn to face his wife with an air of irritation, not guilt.
"Sophie," he said, his tone as casual as if she had caught him reading a book instead. "I didn't expect you to come up here."
Her heart heaved with betrayal, shattering into pieces as tears streamed down her face. "What are you doing?" She asked, her voice trembling with anger and pain. "On our bed. On our anniversary."
Ethan sighed, running a hand through his disheavealed hair. "Do we really have to do this now?"
Sophia blinked, her fury mounting. “You’re asking me that? After what I just walked in on?”
Belinda chuckled, leaning against the pillow as if she owned the place. "Oh, come on, Sophie. Don't act so surprised. Do you really think you can keep a man like Ethan happy?"
Sophia’s gaze snapped to Ethan, tears streaming down her face. “I gave up everything for you. My career, my whole life—I dedicated my everything to you. And this is how you repay me?”
Ethan shrugged, walking to the dresser as if the conversation bored him. "I was going to wait until tomorrow but since you are here....."
He pulled out a envelope and handed it over to her.
Sophie stared at it, her hands trembling as she unfolded the content. Her heart plummeted.
"Divorce papers," she whispered.
Ethan nodded, his expression as cold and unfeeling as ever. "Let's not drag this out, Sophie. You've served your purpose. It's time to move on."
Her entire body shook with rage and disbelief. “Served my purpose?” she repeated, her voice rising. “I stood by you through everything."
Ethan's lips curled into a smirk. "And I appreciated it. But this marriage has run it's course. Sign it and be a good wife one last time."
Sophie stared at him, her heart pounding in her chest. The man she had loved for three years was a stranger. A cruel, heartless stranger. She had loved him, build her life around him.
The insults from his family? She swallowed them down.
The sleepless night that she waited for him? She endured them.
The loneliness? She buried it under the facade of perfection.
She even befriended Belinda, Ethan’s ex-fiancée, swallowing her insecurities every time Belinda’s name slipped into a conversation or a photo of them together surfaced.
She hid her identity as a Bennett— a dynasty whose name alone can shake the business world and also sacrificed her career as one of the youngest and brightest business analyst in the country because she didn't want him to be overshadowed.
Although their marriage wasn't rosy, but she had believed that one day, he would come to see everything and eventually love her. But it was crystal clear now: even if she set herself up on fire for him, he wouldn't even notice the flame.
"Ethan Crawford," her voice steady, despite the tears streaming down her face. "You'll regret this."
With a shaky hand, she retrieved a pen on the desk, and scrambled her signature on the pen. She dropped the papers onto the floor, turning on her heel and walking out of the room, her head held high. Ethan and Belinda mocking laughter trailed behind her as she walked away, tears blurring her vision.
Descending the stairscase, she signaled to the DJ to stop the music. "Everyone," she began, her voice cutting through the murmurs."Thanks for coming. The party is over."
Confusion rippled through the crowd as guests started to leave.
Camellia walked towards Sophie. "What happened?" She asked concern etched in her voice.
Sophie couldn't find her voice, instead she leaned into her friend's embrace, sobbing silently while Sophie, confused but supportive, patted her back gently.
Sophie's phone buzzed in her hand. Pulling away, Sophie glanced at the message from her mother.
"Sophie, how long will you keep humiliating yourself for that man. Come back home now. It isn't too late."
"Cameilla," she called softly. "It's time to go home."
"Home?" Cameilla repeated."But I can't leave you in this state, and not without you telling me what happened," she added, thinking Sophie was referring to her.
"Not you, Cam. It's time for me to go back to my family."
"Oh.... Did something happen with Ethan? But....why would you go to the countryside. What would you be doing there?"
"I'm not going to the countryside," Cameilla took a deep breath. "I'm going to the Burnett's mansion."
Camellia blinked the name not registering at first. Then her eyes widened. "You mean, the same famous Burnett?"
Sophie nodded, her resolve hardening. "They are my family."
Camellia’s jaw dropped, her gasps echoing in the now empty ballroom. "But you always said that last name was just a coincidence." Why did you hide that?"
"Because...." Sophie's voice trembled, raw with pain. "I wanted people to love me for me—not for my family's name or wealth."
The city woke slowly.Muted bells rang in the distance. Somewhere down the narrow street, a baker opened his shutters and arranged golden croissants in the window. Paris, in all its timeless rhythm, moved like a quiet breath through the streets below.Inside their suite, Sophie lay beneath a linen sheet, bathed in soft light. The warmth from the morning sun glowed across her skin as she blinked awake, her lashes fluttering against her cheek.She didn’t move immediately. She only stared at the ceiling and listened.There was something about mornings here — an elegance in the silence, like the world knew to be gentle. Beside her, Alexander was still asleep, arm draped across her waist, his breath steady and slow.She turned slightly to watch him.How strange, she thought, that the man who once existed on the edge of her life — cold, distant, unreachable — now lay inches from her, curled around her like he’d always belonged there.And maybe he had.Maybe they’d been writing toward this m
Honeymoon in ParisThe black car pulled up to the curb with a gentle stop, its glossy exterior reflecting the warm pinks and golds of the early Parisian sunset. All around them, the city buzzed in elegant whispers — the soft clink of café glasses, the gentle rustle of wind through street trees, and far off, the hum of a violin echoing from a metro entrance.Sophie stepped out first, her heels clicking softly against the cobblestones as she took in the view. Before her rose the historic façade of their hotel — a five-star landmark draped in ivy and blooming white roses. Iron balconies curled like lace along every floor, and the windows gleamed in the evening light like old champagne.She tilted her chin up, smiling.“Welcome to Paris,” Alexander murmured behind her as he joined her on the sidewalk, his hand sliding along the small of her back. “Our first stop as husband and wife.”Sophie breathed it in. The air was rich with rain-damp stone, lavender, and a hint of espresso from a near
The golden light had deepened.It wasn’t just morning now — it was late morning. The kind where the world outside had already begun its rhythm, but inside their villa, time seemed to obey a different pace.Sophie stretched out again on the bed, sheets brushing against her bare skin, the fabric cool and luxurious. Alexander had stepped away for just a moment — she could hear the soft sound of running water in the bathroom and the occasional shift of wood underfoot.The shirt she wore still smelled like him.A mix of cologne, salt from the ocean air, and something uniquely Alexander — warmth and cedar and the trace of last night’s closeness. She smoothed the cuff down her wrist and turned toward the terrace again.The view was no less stunning in daylight. A distant fishing boat moved slowly across the horizon, its white sail a small triangle against the vast stretch of blue. The water shimmered like glass, and far below, the cliffside garden bristled with pink bougainvillea.A door ope
The ride from the Burnett estate to the villa was quiet.Not awkward. Not tense. Just quiet in the way two people settle into something deeply known. Sophie rested her hand on Alexander’s thigh, her fingers tracing small, idle patterns over the fabric of his tuxedo pants. His hand occasionally shifted to cover hers, gently squeezing in affirmation.Outside, the sky was velvet black, dusted with stars.The road curved upward. Then leveled out.The villa appeared — warm light glowing through arched windows, a structure of stone and wood tucked privately into the hillside. It overlooked a dark stretch of coastline, the sound of waves below barely audible from the car.Their driver parked and quietly stepped away after unloading their bags. No words were exchanged. No fanfare. Just stillness.Alexander unlocked the door.Sophie stepped inside first.The interior was breathtaking.Cream walls, wooden beams, soft linen curtains fluttering in the night breeze. Dozens of tea lights burned in
The applause faded as Sophie and Alexander returned to their table.The first dance had left a hush hanging in the garden — not silence, but reverence. Something sacred had passed through the space, and now the world resumed in softer, slower rhythms.Guests returned to their conversations. The quartet shifted into a mellow tune, encouraging more couples onto the dance floor. Camellia, clipboard in hand, moved efficiently between tables, checking lighting angles and coordinating the next sequence with staff through her earpiece.Sophie took a small sip of champagne, her eyes following the flickering candlelight that danced across the glasses.Alexander sat beside her, one arm draped loosely over the back of her chair, his hand casually grazing her shoulder. She didn’t lean away.“Did it go how you imagined?” he asked.Sophie’s eyes stayed on the dance floor, watching as an older couple swayed gently in the corner.“Better,” she replied. “It felt… real. Like something that doesn’t need
By the time dusk settled over the Burnett estate, the east lawn shimmered like something enchanted. Lanterns swayed gently from the high oak branches, casting gold light onto silk-covered tables. Fairy lights twinkled between the rose arches and glowed softly behind sheer ivory curtains. Everything moved like breath — subtle, coordinated, timeless.Staff dressed in crisp black and white moved like water, clearing empty glasses and replacing plates with delicate hors d’oeuvres. A quartet played from a low platform near the fountain, their music weaving seamlessly into the hum of conversation and clinking silver.Then the music shifted.A quiet roll of strings. A pause in chatter. The gentle sound of chairs being pushed back.All eyes turned.The grand double doors at the far end of the garden opened slowly.Sophie and Alexander stepped into view.She stood tall and poised, her gown trailing behind her like spilled silk and moonlight. The neckline caught the glow from overhead and spark
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